Ranking Digital Rights Partners with Consumer Reports to Set Standards for Privacy and Security
New Digital Standard will Safeguard Consumer Privacy in the Digital Marketplace
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Washington, D.C. 鈥斕齌oday Consumer Reports is launching a new initiative to develop a digital standard to measure the privacy and security of products, apps, and services with the goal of helping companies prioritize consumers鈥 data security and privacy needs. The first version of the standard is available at .
The standard was developed in partnership with leading privacy, security, and consumer rights organizations. , a non-profit research initiative housed at 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI), was a partner in the collaborative effort. 听
Ranking Digital Rights works with an international network of partners to set global standards for how companies in the information and communications technology sector should respect freedom of expression and privacy, and will be launching their 2017 Corporate Accountability Index on March 23. The Index 22 of the world鈥檚 most powerful telecommunications, internet and mobile companies on disclosed commitments and policies affecting users鈥 freedom of expression and privacy. The digital standard draws from the Ranking Digital Rights research methodology along with other technical testing and research methodologies developed by other coalition partners.听
As a part of today鈥檚 launch, the coalition behind the new digital standard is inviting broader input and collaboration from a range of stakeholders to help develop and improve the new protocol. OTI, which has lately focused on promoting corporate policies that foster a more open and secure internet through projects like its Transparency Reporting Toolkit and the new 鈥Do the Right Thing鈥 collection of case studies, looks forward to participating in the continued development and application of these new standards.
The following statement can be attributed to Rebecca MacKinnon, Director of Ranking Digital Rights:
鈥淥ur research shows that users lack adequate information about how companies鈥 policies and practices affect their privacy, security, and other rights like freedom of expression. We believe that this effort听can help people make more informed decisions about how they use technology. We also believe that the digital standard will help companies do a better job of protecting and respecting users鈥 rights.鈥听
The following statement can be attributed to Kevin Bankston, Director of the Open Technology Institute:
鈥淚n our research on how best to drive internet companies to adopt strong privacy and security policies, the use of rankings and standards to judge whether companies are doing the right thing鈥攁nd to prompt them to compete to see who can do the best by their customers鈥攈as repeatedly been an effective lever for change. Therefore, we鈥檙e excited to see Consumer Reports, the most trusted source of information in the consumer realm, prioritizing security and privacy as a key metric for evaluating tech products and services, and proud of Ranking Digital Rights鈥 critical role in this innovative project. We look forward to continued collaboration with Consumer Reports to further develop this new digital standard and help foster better consumer-level cybersecurity and privacy practices."
Consumer Reports鈥 new privacy initiative was made possible by the generous philanthropic investments of the Ford Foundation, The Craig Newmark Foundation, and the Craig Newmark Philanthropic Fund.听
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